Friday, April 18, 2008

We have almost 700 visual artists and nearly 150 performing artists. While registration remains open for performing artists, registration is now closed for 2-D artists. In order to accommodate the large number of 2-D artists that still needed space and for those on the wait list we met with the building owners and got permission to expand. Artomatic will now be on the 4th - 12th floors of the Capitol Plaza I Building. While we do not have any more spaces for 2-D there still are some 3-D spaces available.

3-D artist that register now: come to site selection at 10:00 am on Saturday and we will hook you up with 3-D space. Please bring proof of payment and tell the person at the desk that you'd like 3-D space. 3-D Artists: Click Here To Register and Reserve Your Space.

Join the rebirth of Artery 717 and help support the Zion Project and the children of Uganda. Free admission, cash bar, Music, Art, Outreach.Artery 717 is more than an art gallery. It is more than a venue. It is movement. It is a place where ideas and actions are nurtured for the common good and where creatives gather to stimulate, agitate, articulate and generate. It is a conduit for global change. Artery 717 is pumping life into the underground art scene and partnering with humanitarian causes worldwide.

Very few things are cooler than frogs and I can prove it!Go see this exhibtion at The National Geographic Society's Explorer's Hall Museum

January 25, 2008 - May 11, 2008Located in downtown Washington, D.C., at 17th and M Streets NW, the Society is a short walk from Metro’s Farragut North and Farragut West subway stations.Admission is free. Open Monday through Saturday and holidays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed December 25. For information, call +1 202 857 7588.

TWENTY-FOUR ARTISTS,in one building, working in a wide range of media and styles open their studios for a rare glimpse into the process behind their art. This free event provides the visitor the opportunity to purchase artwork and meet the artists in a relaxed, inviting atmosphere. Occupying 28,000 square feet, over four floors, 52 O Street Studios is one of the largest and oldest buildings dedicated to the practice of Fine Arts in Washington, DC. 52 O Street Studios is located a short walk from Metro's New York Avenue Red Line stop, amidst the burgeoning North Capitol Street corridor. For more information please visit www.52ostreetstudios.orgImage of work in process by Lisa Marie Thalhammer

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